Not many athletes have displayed more versatility than Caniglia, a standout in softball, soccer and volleyball for the Centurions. Beyond high school competition, the 5-foot-9 Caniglia also excelled in crew, earning a rowing scholarship to UCLA. Her theme is “You pick the sport and I’ll beat you.” And so she has. Caniglia had three hits and two RBI as University City routed Ramona 12-2 in the Division III softball finals. Before discovering rowing, Caniglia’s original plan was to play volleyball in college. She earned all-league honors in volleyball and soccer.

Collis Hunt

Lincoln

The 6-foot-1, 200-pound Hunt won the San Diego Section batting title with a .565 average (52-for-92) and earned all-section second-team honors as a linebacker in football. Hunt, a catcher, has accepted a baseball scholarship to Point Loma Nazarene University. He picked the SeaLions over more than a dozen other schools, including Cal State Fullerton. He finished second in the section batting race a year ago and was named Central League Player of the Year in baseball this season. He also received Lincoln’s coveted “Hornet Award” in football.

EAST

Danielle Miller

Mount Miguel

The 5-foot-9 senior, who earned a basketball scholarship to UNLV, compiled an impressive résumé on the court for the Matadors. Miller was selected third-team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports. She also was named to the All-State Division III team. In addition, she was named the San Diego Section Player of the Year and the Grossmont Valley League MVP. Performing at a pinnacle has been Miller’s modus operandi. She helped the Matadors win four league titles and two section championships and this season led the East County with a 22.4 scoring average.

Tyrone Wiggins

El Capitan

The 5-foot-10, 175-pound senior was a two-sport standout for the Vaqueros. In the fall, Wiggins helped El Capitan grab a share of the Grossmont Valley League football title. A two-way starter, Wiggins was selected a first-team defensive back and a second-team quarterback/slotback. Baseball is Wiggins’ ticket to the future. The slick-fielding shortstop, a three-time all-league pick who has accepted a scholarship to San Diego State, batted a Grossmont Conference best .456 with 52 hits, including eight home runs. He also scored 40 runs and had 36 RBI and 29 steals.

NORTH

Katie Trees

Torrey Pines

Nearly everything she touches turns to gold for Trees, whose impact helped the Falcons capture San Diego Section championships in lacrosse and soccer. Trees, who will play lacrosse and soccer at Duke, was a force in leading Torrey Pines to a lopsided 18-5 victory over Rancho Bernardo in the Division I lacrosse title game. The senior single-handedly outscored the Broncos with six goals. Trees’ influence was evident in the Division I soccer final as well. After a scoreless regulation, Trees connected two minutes into the 15-minute overtime to give the Falcons the crown.

Stefan McClure

Vista

Committed to Cal for football, McClure was selected the San Diego Section Defensive Player of the Year after helping the 12-1 Panthers capture the Division I championship with a 33-21 win over Mira Mesa. He was also chosen to participate in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. McClure was the Panthers’ leading receiver (58 catches, 1,317 yards, 13 TDs) and led the team in interceptions with four. In track, he posted a county best of 49 feet, 3½ inches in the triple jump, but his bid for a championship was curtailed when he suffered a knee injury toward the end of the season.